Good Technology Appoints New CEO

Former Head of Motorola Mobility’s Enterprise Unit to Lead Company

January 07, 2013 01:46 PM Eastern Time

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Good Technology Corporation, the leader in secure enterprise mobility,
announced today that Christy Wyatt has been named President and Chief
Executive Officer. King Lee, formerly Good’s CEO, will remain on the
company’s board and serve as Executive Chairman where he will stay
closely involved through the transition to impart institutional
knowledge and consult on new products and service offerings.

“King's achievements during his tenure as CEO are
remarkable, and his steady hand guided Good though a significant shift
in strategy, a challenging economic environment, and a cluttered
competitive landscape. Thanks to King and his leadership, Good has
emerged as the leader in the secure enterprise mobility space.”

“We could not have selected a better person for the position,” said Lee.
“Christy brings tremendous leadership, experience, and vision in
enterprise. Her energy and enthusiasm for the space is palpable, and I
know she will lead us to incredible heights and even greater success.”

Christy Wyatt: An Established High-Tech and Enterprise Executive

With more than 15 years of executive management and leadership
experience in the high-tech and enterprise industry, Wyatt has served in
a variety of roles with globally recognized business and technology
brands.

Most recently as Global Head of Citi’s Consumer eBusiness and Mobile
Technology, Wyatt led the technology teams responsible for leading-edge,
high-volume, consumer-facing applications for the Internet, mobile and
ATM channels for Citi’s entire consumer banking businesses globally.

Previously, Wyatt served as Senior Vice President and General Manager
for Motorola Mobility's Enterprise Business Unit where she interfaced
with customers as well as representatives of the telecommunications
industry around the world to create and distribute industry leading
mobile enterprise products and services globally. Prior to joining
Motorola, she served as Worldwide Developer Relations Director at Apple
Computer and also held a variety of leadership roles at Sun
Microsystems, JavaSoft and ESRI.

"Good Technology has established itself as the market leader in
enterprise mobility, one of the fastest growing segments within mobile,"
said Wyatt. "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join this team and
to continue to drive focus on what mobile enterprises really need to be
successful, and the powerful products that deliver that capability to
our customers today."

King Lee: An Instrumental Leader for Good Technology

When King Lee became CEO of Good Technology in 2010, Good began an
aggressive transformation to become the leader in the enterprise
mobility space. Lee’s strategic vision and operational prowess has
resulted in worldwide adoption of Good for Enterprise by more than half
of the Fortune 100 and over 3,600 new customers in the last two years.
Through its aggressive investment in research, development, and
marketing of its unique technology that combines ease of use with robust
security, Good has captured a market share larger than all other mobile
enterprise management companies combined.

"On behalf of everyone at Good Technology, I would like to express our
thanks to King and how instrumental he has been in growing the company,
its client base, and product offering," said John Fisher, a Good
Technology board member and a Managing Director of Draper Fisher
Jurvetson."King's achievements during his tenure as CEO are
remarkable, and his steady hand guided Good though a significant shift
in strategy, a challenging economic environment, and a cluttered
competitive landscape. Thanks to King and his leadership, Good has
emerged as the leader in the secure enterprise mobility space.”

About Good Technology

Good Technology, the leader in secure enterprise mobility solutions,
creates a world where employees can securely connect, communicate,
and collaborate using their personal iOS, Android, and Windows Phone
devices. A world where IT can manage mobile apps, devices and enterprise
data simply and safely to increase overall business productivity. A
world where business information can travel wherever it needs to go,
without putting sensitive enterprise or personal data at risk. Good
Technology’s customers include more than 4,000 organizations worldwide,
including FORTUNE 100™ leaders in financial services, healthcare,
retail, telecommunications, manufacturing, legal, and government. Learn
more at www.good.com.